Excelling at compute and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), these solutions redefine data center graphics capability while consuming 95 percent less power at idle and dramatically cutting data center operating costs(4).
In the debate to raise the debt ceiling, cutting spending has taken center stage.
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Last year, 140, 000 people in the technology industry convened at the Las Vegas Convention Center to mingle and gawk at cutting-edge hardware.
Under Mr. Washburne, the center has become a bit more cutting-edge, with tenants like Banana Republic replaced by boutiques that include Stella McCartney, Dior and Alexander McQueen, which opened last week.
While PARC may be doing more applied research than it was known for in the past, the research center is still doing work on the cutting edge.
Last year she ran away from an arranged marriage and genital cutting to the Tasaru Rescue Center in Kenya, a safe haven for young women which also helps them with an education.
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"But I think the third thing is China has matured to a point where it is no longer a low cost center of labor ... in cutting edge businesses, it wants to really develop its own brand and its own next generation of technology, to walk into the fight with your own swords by investing in the next Google, the next Apple, " Law said.
Marshall's pregame speech to the Shockers finished with talk of cutting down the nets at Staples Center before getting on that plane back to Kansas, saying Wichita State didn't have to play "a perfect game" to beat mighty Ohio State.
Donald Marron, director of the Tax Policy Center, thinks that this is precisely why cutting taxes no longer does the job, telling David Leonhardt of the New York Times that when the top marginal rate was 70 percent of higher, as it was from 1940 to 1980, tax cuts could make a big difference.
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The company's telepresence and data center efficiency technologies could both be seen as cost-cutting measures that companies will embrace in tight times.
Data center managers can turn this event to their advantage by cutting power during these times and reaping economic benefits from electricity providers for doing so.
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He won his party leadership by vowing to take the Tories out of the European People's Party, cutting his party adrift from the mainstream European center-right.
Flemish enthusiasts at Steam Center Maldegem, a heritage center in northern Belgium, recently spent a cold day cutting spare boiler screws for their stable, which includes a Polish-built steam engine, the "General Maczek, " named for the Polish general who helped liberate Belgium in World War II.
Another sprawling New York-area hospital, Montefiore Medicare Center, in the Bronx, said it braced for the law by cutting special contracts with insurers and government programs that would reward the health system for more efficient care.
Edin Dzeko leveled two minutes before halftime with his 10th league goal this season, with the Bosnia striker cutting inside defender Anton Ferdinand -- who is at the center of the racism allegations aimed at Chelsea's England captain John Terry -- and slotted in a low shot.
In yet another ribbon-cutting between British and Saudi royalty, Prince Philip today unveiled the Alwaleed Center for Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge.
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Front and center in the Democrats' plans is something that has gotten little attention but could be central to cutting costs: an insurance exchange.
We need to be on the cutting edge of tax and economic policy in the world so that we're the center of innovation, effort, growth, jobs.
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